Home Health Aide Services by Experts
A Home Health Aide is a trained bedside attendant, who assists elderly or bedbound clients in performing their daily activities. We provide round-the-clock support, helping the patient with personal care, feeding, personal hygiene, etc. We also monitor general health by regularly measuring essential vitals like heart rate, blood pressure and more.
The Home Health Aide helps with:
Personal Care
- Oral Hygiene
- Bed Bath/Sponge Bath
- Skin Care with non-medicated lotions
- Assistance with Urinal/Bedpan
- Assistance in getting dressed
- Care of Pressure Sores
Feeding
- Help with Eating
- Feeding
- Naso-gastric Feeding
- Encourage Fluids
- Restricted fluids
- (When asked to do so)
- Medication Reminders
Personal Hygiene
- Assistance for Bathroom
- Assistance for Bedside
- Commode
- Incontinence Care
- Diaper Change
- Emptying Colostomy Bag
- Emptying Urine Bag
Mobility
- Assistance with Walking
- Changing Positions in Bed
- Assistance with Home Exercises
- Range of Motion Exercises
- Fall Prevention
- Appointments
Assisted Living Services
- Organizing Mail
- Reading Books
- Taking Incoming Phone Calls
- Taking Walks Together
- Assistance in Exercise
- Writing Letters
- Transportation for Medical Appointments
- Help with Planning and Keeping Appointments
- Monitoring Television Viewing
Vitals Check
- Temperature
- Pulse
- Respiration
- Blood Pressure
- Oxygen Saturation
- General Random Blood Sugar
- Intake & Output (Hourly)
Reminder Services
- Medication Alerts
- Special Dates
- Immunization Dates
Emergency Management
- First Aid
- Basic Life Support
The following services are not provided by our Home Health Aide
- Administering of medication
- Preparing meals/snacks for patient
- Patient’s laundry
- Cleaning of dishes of patient
- Sweeping and taking out trash from patient’s room
How does it work?
- The services can be booked for 12 or 24 hours based on your need.
- We offer weekly and monthly packages to suit your needs.
- You may select a time slot convenient to you.
Who will benefit
- Elderly parents or patients recovering from physical illness, requiring support in performing their daily activities
- Patients who have undergone surgery and need support during the recovery phase
- Nuclear families with working couples, unable to stay home who need someone to take care of their parents